JOHN LEO: Janitors With College Degrees and the Higher-Education Bubble. “Employers, because they realize that many college graduates aren’t really educated, now routinely quiz job seekers on what they majored in and what courses they took, a practice virtually unknown a generation ago. Good luck if you majored in gender studies, communications, art history, pop culture, or (really) the history of dancing in Montana in the 1850s.”

All is proceeding as I have foreseen.